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Fonds consists of one copy of a paper published as a result of "Radio in the World: Radio Conference 2005" held in Melbourne, Australia. The paper, entitled "The Bouncing Story Project," is a radio drama produced by Radio stude...

Tish Cohen is a Ryerson business alumna and novelist. In conjunction with the publication of her novel Town House, Cohen was the first reader in the Library's new Author Reading Series, 10 April 2008. The fonds contains an email invitation to...

She was one of six people responsible for the three volume publication in 2007 of Quality Assurance in PLAR issued by the Canadian Council on Learning. Ireland was identified as being part of the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education in ...

Fonds contains copies of materials owned by Dawn Potts, including newspaper clippings and photographs (plus negatives) from her graduation in May 1950. Fellow students and Institute president H. H. Kerr are identified in the photographs.

The Fonds contains information from websites about the 2009 Team North Solar House design, a copy of the monograph North House: Team North Entry to the Solar Decathlon 2009 = Maison du nord: Équipe nordique, participant au Décathlon solaire 2009. ...

In 1997 the family of Ben Wicks donated 1704 of his drawings to Ryerson University. Included are the original drawings for his syndicated single panel drawings from January 1995-December 1997, original drawings from his "Outcasts" serie...

This fonds contains the following files: F 97.1 - Reviews and Critiques, 1982. Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction. F 97.2 - Invitations, 1985. Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction. F 97.3 -...

This RG contains a collection of miscellaneous archival materials that had been brought into the archives over the years (and especially in the early days of operations) without being properly documented, appraised for selection, or accessioned. R...

In 1986, Information Services was incorporated into the Department of Community Relations. In 1990, the Department of Development and Alumni Affairs was integrated with the Department of Community Relations to form the Department of Development, A...

The name of the RYERSON RAMBLER** was changed to the RYERSON MAGAZINE with the first issue appearing in Spring 1997. The University Advancement Department felt that Ryerson's name should appear prominently in the Masthead. The magazine is to ...

1949 - CJRT launches with limited broadcast to Toronto area, on frequency 88.3.1950 - Frequency changes to 91.1 MHz, .CJRT-FM.1954 - Used as training for RTA.1964 - Licensee changes from RTA (?) to the Board of Governors and run by professional st...

O'Keefe House is Ryerson’s most historic residence, built around 1875. 32 students live on the house's three floors.O’Keefe House features a large community kitchen, two TV lounges, laundry room, sun deck, barbecue and garden.Taken from ...

RIOT is a comedy and music sketch show. Its first show was in 1950 with the students and staff from all parts of the university involved. In 1961 it became student run. In 1964 it appears that outside writers were brought in to write the script - ...

Towards the end of World War II, the Training and Re-Establishment Institute, Toronto (T.R.I.T.) was established in the existing Toronto Normal School buildings to provide rehabilitation training to the men and women who served in the Royal Canadi...

The fonds consists of materials from the School of Occupational and Public Health. Included are materials from all phases of the School's evolution - Sanitary Inspector's Course, Public Health Department, Environmental Health to the pres...